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Tag: Pete Rios

Pete Rios opened from the button with an all-in raise for about 1 million, then Adam Teasdale reraised his leading stack all in from the small blind. Wade Woelfel then checked his cards, and he also called all in for his last 2,665,000.

Play has slowed considerably over the last stretch, with players' mostly content to be patient. The average stack at the moment is nearly 50 big blinds, with all but Wade Woelfel sitting with more than that at present.

Much as he has done for nearly every hand since we've returned for Level 30, Pete Rios opened with a raise to 125,000 — from the button this time — and Sung Kim reraised again to 300,000 from the small blind.

Pete Rios opened to 125,000 in the cutoff and Adam Teasdale re-raised to 345,000 from the small blind. A call from Rios landed a flop.
Teasdale fired 300,000 and was met with a call from Rios. Both checked the turn, as well as the river.

Pete Rios raised to 100,000 from the button and only Aaron Overton called from the big blind. The flop came , Overton checked, and when Rios continued for 125,000, Overton called.
The turn then brought the and another check from Overton.

Adam Teasdale opened for 90,000 from the hijack seat, then Terry Grimes reraised to 300,000 from a seat over. It folded to Pete Rios in the small blind who tanked for some time before pushing all in for 1,730,000.

We've seen Terry Grimes pushing all in either before the flop or on flops several times over the last few hours on his way to becoming the start-of-final-table chip leader. He just did so again in a hand versus Pete Rios.

Aaron Overton opened to 44,000 from under the gun, then Pete Rios called from a seat over. Cathy Dever then pushed all in from middle position, and when it folded back around to Overton he folded, but Rios was quick with the call.

Jeffrey Wicker opened for 44,000 from early position and saw three players call — Aaron Overton (middle position), Cathy Dever (cutoff), and Adam Teasdale (big blind).
All four players checked the flop. The turn then brought the .

Brian Nguyen battled for a few hands with his short stack, but has finally fallen in 23rd place.
After going all in and chopping one hand, Nguyen then found himself all in again against Pete Rios, with Nguyen holding and Rios .

Pete Rios and Jay Diaz went to a flop of and Rios led out for 80,000. Diaz called and the turn came . Rios thought for a few moments and then bet 150,000. Diaz took a couple moments and announced all in.

Charles "Woody" Moore and Pete Rios got a flop heads up of . We're not sure of the preflop action, but there was plenty of color in the pot.
Moore grabbed a large stack T5,000 chips and put it in the middle with a thump.

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